Christopher "Chris" Henry Gayle plays international cricket for the West Indies and domestic cricket for Jamaica. He is a
hard-hitting left-handed opening batsman who can bowl right-arm off spin when called upon. Gayle has a variety of quality
shots that he can perform. Gayle played for the West Indies at youth international level after he made his first-class debut
aged 19 for Jamaica. He played his first One Day International 11 months later, and his first Test match 6 months after that.

He has been a member of the West Indies cricket team since his Test debut against Pakistan at Barbados in May 2000 when he
remained unbeaten in both innings scoring 84 in the first innings. He missed out on scoring his maiden Test century against
South Africa in March 2001 when he was run out for 91. His score of 78 in the second Test against India at Chennai in Oct
2002 was his fourth innings of 75+ that was not converted into a century. He is also a part-time bowler having mastered the
leg-break and taken 23 wickets with best bowling figures of 4/37.

He is the first Indo-Caribbean in the West Indies team to play 100 Tests for the West Indies and has captained them in 14
Tests and 16 One Day Internationals. Chanderpaul is currently ranked as the number one batsman in the world in the current
ICC test rankings. A West Indian cricketer of Indian origin, the left-handed Chanderpaul is known for his doggedness and
ability to stick on the wicket for long hours. He is infamous in the cricketing world for his very unorthodox front-on
batting stance, although he shifts his body into a more conventional position when he plays the ball, thus making him a
prolific scorer on both sides of the wicket.

A genuine all-rounder, Bravo is expected to play a significant role in attempts by the West Indies to return to international
prominence in the sport. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who has already become one of the West
Indies' more reliable one-day bowlers, able to contain batsman towards the end of the innings. Bravo plays for the Mumbai
Indians in the Indian Premier League.

Brendan Paul Nash has played first-class cricket for Jamaica and Queensland. He was born in Attadale, Western Australia. He lived in Perth, Cairns and Brisbane and studied at Nudgee College in 1993–94. Brendan Nash qualified to play for Jamaica through his father, Paul, a white Jamaican Olympic swimmer.